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campbellisunderway right now. 29-year-old killed watching the marathon with a friend near the finish line. the mass at st. joseph's church in medford, massachusetts. her family asked cameras not be allowed inside. there you see her being brought to the service. campbell went to the marathon almost every single year. she's been called hard working, a popular restaurant manager, more than willing to get her hands dirty and support her staff. her grandmother says she was always smiling and big help to her when she recovered from a medical procedure. hundreds of people showed up for campbell's wake which happened yesterday with the line stretching around the block. so many people wanted to pay their respects. she died just a few weeks shy of her 30th birthday. >> dozens of people wounded in the bombings are still in the hospital one week after the attacks. we are just learning 50 of them are still hospitalized. two in critical condition. at least a dozen have had to go through amputations. doctors say most of them are making very, very good progress. >> nearly all of the patients that have lo

more hurting people, peace." the other identified victim is 29-year-oldkrystlecampbell. herfather says the family is shocked and devastated. officials think the bombs consisted of explosives and shrapnel packed in pressure cookers. hidden inside black duffel bags. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service. today, he vowed to find those responsible and labeled the bombings an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act. and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. it will take time to follow every lead and determine what happened. but we will find out. we will find whoever harmed our citizens and we will bring them to justice. >> today we also are getting new video of the actual explosions. including the only tape we've seen taken by a woman actually running in the race. [ explosion ] . >> and new radio calls from first responders reveal the chaotic moments just after the explosions. >> we have

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-oldkrystlecampbell, whowas killed in the explosion, will be laid to rest in bedford, massachusetts. a memorial was planned for the third victim, lingzi lu on boston university campus tonight. her parents who traveled from china will be in attendance. meantime critically injured transit officer richard donahue, remains hospitalized. >> this was a truly exsanguinating injury meaning that the officer's blood volume was almost entirely lost to the point of heart stopping. >> reporter: now doctors are saying they are cautiously optimistic about his recovery. at 2:50 p.m. today, the exact time the first blast went off one week ago, all massachusetts residents are being asked to observe a moment of silence in honor of the victims. and, john, this is certainly still a city in recovery. but you do get a sense that the city is resilient. you mentioned the boston strong signs. you see those all over the city. that's really been the motto since the attack and we're seeing that this morning on local buses. john? >> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence ha

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back. can you stop for a minute? >> reporter: the emotion just as raw aspattycampbellrememberedher daughter, 29-year-old krystle campbell, who also killed in the attack. >> she was a wonderful person. >> reporter: campbell reportedly left her job at a restaurant recently to take care of her ailing grandmother compounding the grief, the initial glimmer of hope when the family was first told krystle was alive, only to learn it was her friend who survived. >> she was all smiles. couldn't ask for a better daughter. >> reporter: and this morning new details are trickling in about the third victim, a boston university graduate student from china who had been watching the marathon with two friends when tragedy struck. the parents of the graduate student of china have not released her name yet because they haven't told her grandparents, saying they don't think that they can handle it. also of note, that restaurant where campbell worked, they closed it today in her honor. >> thanks very much. >>> we turn to another potential terrorism scare out of washington. a letter mailed to a mississipp

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-old sister were seriously wounded. >>> and a second victim identified this evening waskrystlecampbellofmedford, massachusetts, a 29-year-old restaurant manager who went to watch the race with her best friend. still no word on the identity of the third person killed. >>> and a teacher from the baltimore area is among the injured. erika brannock is a native, she sustained injuries to her legs and feet and is enduring a second operation today. her husband and sister were with her at the race today. the three were there to see her mother run the race. >>> and right now, authorities gathering in boston. there will be a news conference any moment with an update on the investigation. we'll bring it to you tonight. we have team coverage. news team tom sherwood has more on the story. we begin tonight with shamari stone, live up in boston. >> reporter: well, the fbi is leading this investigation, focused on this area right over here. you see there the road closed. we're here at exeter and newbury street. the state investigators walked in and out of the perimeter, the closest point to the fini

was doing. this is 29-year-oldkrystalcampbell, agraduate student from china. if you read through these pieces, martin richard died at the age of 8 and a 10-year-old in critical condition with severe leg injuries and a 9-year-old girl who lost one of her legs. three people died but there are a lot of people whose lives and family lives who have been altered forever. >> why don't we go to mike barnicle before we do more on the investigation and get a sense of where boston is right now. me mike, you've been talking to people literally since this tragedy struck. i know a news conference yesterday with the mayor and a lot of boston's best coming together to put together funds for the families of the injured and the killed and the city is coming together as best it can. >> it is, mika. last evening, there was a memorial service, a neighborhood memorial service in the dorchester section of boston for martin richard and his family, but specifically for young martin, wi8 years old who was killed in the blast. a few people showed up at a playground a few blocks from the richard home. a bea

...by thebowlful?campbell's soupsgive you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthyweight.campbell's. it'samazing what soup can do. jenna: we have tpwhaou firsthand -bgtsdz of the -- new firsthand accounts of the hard break and heroism following the attack and new information, a new photo of the little boy who was killed yesterday. douglas kennedy is live in our new york city newsroom with more. >> reporter: the bomb tore through boylston street took with it lives and dreams including that of 8-year-old martin richard. we have a new picture of martin richard who was at the finish line waiting for his father to finish the marathon. his neighbor described the richard family earlier today. >> they are your all american family, you know, three, kid, mother, father, they used to play outside all the time, the kids were outside all the time having a good time, and it's just a horrendous tragedy. >> reporter: the explosion affected many people in boston, and the nation, but especially those who saw the mayhem firsthand. >> i was 50 yards from this thing. i saw the whole thing. we were co

wreaths at the site. >> reporter: as for the second victim, 29-year-oldcrystalcampbell, cbsnews has learned she was here in boston. she was with a friend and they were hoping to capture an image of another friend, as they were crossing the finish line. police say all of the tips, all of the images, they're all being sifted through right now. they said there have been countless interviews conducted. they are just hoping for some lead on who the suspect could be. reporting live in boston, vinita nair, wjz eyewitness news. >> wjz complete coverage continues. adam may speaks to runners who ran in yesterday's marathon. >> reporter: more than 400 marylanders were running that race in boston. hundreds more were there cheering them on. now it's been more than 24 hours. the reality of the situation is setting in for some of those folks. some of them were very close to the finish line when those blasts went off. >> what do you like about running? >> i like that it's an individual thing. >> she has been a competitive runner since her teens at towson track university. but memories of her first

. today we learned the identity of another fatality, 29-year-oldkrystlecampbellofmedford, mass. she was with her best friend watching that friend's boyfriend cross the finish line when she was killed in the blast. talk about going from joy well, to heaven, maybe. we also got new video from a marathon runner named jennifer treacy approaching the finish line when the first bomb went off. we're also learning new details about the bombs, themselves. we now know they contained explosives and shrapnel packed inside a pressure cooker, regular kitchen pressure cooker and they were placed inside backpacks. we also now know the bombs were set off by an electric timer. the "boston globe" reported a circuit breaker was used to trigger the dual explosions. president obama did something today he didn't do yesterday. he called it an act of terrorism. >> this was a heinous and cowardly act, and given what we now know about what took place, the fbi is investigating it as an act of terrorism. any time bombs are used to target innocent civilians, it is an act of terror. >> well, there's still so much

warning yesterday. 70 in cupertino. upper 60sforcampbellandlos gatos. 68 for the moment in valley. upper 60s for places like fairfield, concord, pittsburgh. 65 for walnut creek. 64 in richmond. we will keep it in the low sixties for downtown san francisco and 66 in berkeley. >> we're seeing dry weather over the bay area. the area of low pressure and all the energy has continued to put east. it is centered over lake tahoe. we're seeing snow showers in that region. we're talking warmer weather for the bay area, springlike conditions over the next several days. in fact, your kron 4 7 day around the bay forecast highlights saturday, sunday and monday. those spots could see low '80s inland, mid to upper seventies around the bay. mid to upper 60s along the coastline. not a raindrop in sight. in fact, pleasant conditions for your extended forecast. >> taking a quick look at traffic around the bay area. quiet out there. we have residual wind advisories affecting the cartines bridge, the benicia and the dumbarton bridge. >> traffic slowly but surely building. we're seeing more cars than 50

this week-long reign of terror. martin richard,krystlecampbell, lingzilu, and matt collier. patterson, an off duty firefighter, saved the life of a young boy at the finish line. and dick hoyt has run the marathon every year since 1981 while pushing his quaddriplegic son in a wheelchair. all shared in the honor of throwing out the ceremonial first pitches. >> it's time for our ceremonial first pitch. >> and in what has now become a boston sports tradition, the entire crowd sang the national anthem in unison. ♪ and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ >> then one of the greatest red sox ever, david ortiz, delivered a pep talk that may end up on a t-shirt tomorrow. >> this is [ bleep ] city. and nobody going to -- >> and finally, in the eighth, no game at fenway would be complete without neil diamond. this time not just on the p.a., they got him in person. >> usa, usa, usa! >> boston just hit a three run homer to go on top. and poppy harlow is live at historic fenway park. poppy, tell us about today's ceremony. >> reporter: you know, you stole my lead there. as you were

along the way. hanks very much. >> on behalf ofkrystlecampbell, martinrichard, lingzi lu, on behalf of the m.i.t. officer who was lost last night and the transit police offir who was injured, on behalf of the hundreds of people who were hurt by the explosions at the marathon, i want to say how ecchge, to l t law eorce wrk so well and together, together to bring us to tonight's conclusion. it was a very, veryicated case. it was a challengingase and there aril questions remaining to be answered. but as the colol said because of the extraordinary collaboration and croorp croopion by all of the -- w ration- peration have susct in custody night. their participation in this investigation by reviewing photographs of their own and others that were hundred through media ae thanu for at. helping us narrow in on these suspects. they were helpful and patient d we're grateful for that as well. tonight, i think we're going to easy. >> the zpwoffer and the colonel have put it well. tonight we feel a tremendous sense of gratitude and relief. the ordeal that this community and this neighborhood has

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